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Temperature‐induced surfactant‐ mediated pre‐concentration of uranium assisted by complexation
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Solvent ExtractionEngineeringSurfactant ConcentrationChemistryMineral ProcessingChemical EngineeringSeparation ScienceWater TreatmentAnalytical ChemistryNuclear MaterialsAdvanced SeparationSurfactant SolutionInorganic ChemistrySeparation TechnologyChemical IndustryExtractive MetallurgyChemical Enhanced Oil RecoveryAbstract Cloud‐point ExtractionWater PurificationRadioanalytical ChemistryTemperature‐induced Surfactant‐Chemical Kinetics
Abstract Cloud‐point extraction (CPE) was used with lipophilic chelating agent to extract uranium(VI) from aqueous solutions. The methodology used is based on the formation of metal complexes soluble in a micellar phase of a non‐ionic surfactant, Triton X‐114. The metal ions complexes are then extracted into the surfactant‐rich phase at a temperature above the cloud‐point temperature. The influence of surfactant concentration on extraction efficiency was studied and the advantage of adding 8‐hydroxyquinoline (8HQ) as lipophilic chelating agent was evidenced. High extraction efficiency was observed, indicating the feasibility of extracting U(VI) using CPE. This study describes a four‐step process—(1) extraction, (2) thermo‐induced phase splitting, (3) back‐extraction and (4) second phase splitting—for the recovery of uranium from water. In our conditions, the extraction yield is quantitative and the concentration factor obtained is superior to 100. After stripping with a diluted nitric acid solution (pH < 1), the system can be recycled through a new four‐step cycle. Copyright © 2006 Society of Chemical Industry
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